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Agency 'Closing the Circle' With Green Purchasing
A key strategy of the Postal Service's Supply Management organization, the Green Purchasing Program incorporates evaluation of "environmentally preferable" products into purchasing decisions--along with price, quality and delivery standards. Examples include those products made of recycled content or renewable resources, eco-label certified (i.e., Green Seal and Ecologo), Energy Star and EPEAT registered electronics, water-conserving products and products free of targeted hazardous chemicals. (Energy Star is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy, designed to reduce energy costs and protect the environment through energy efficient products and practices. EPEAT is a program of the Green Electronics Council to help purchasers evaluate, compare and select electronic products based on their environmental attributes.)
The Postal Service Green Purchasing Program also includes a Supplier Sustainability Excellence Award, which was presented for the first time in May to a Postal Service supplier.
"Our green purchasing initiatives help conserve natural resources, protect the environment and provide a safer workplace for our employees," said
Across the organization, from Supply Management to Facilities to Delivery, the Postal Service is integrating sound environmental business practices into day-to-day operations. In FY 2008, the Postal Service spent over
The Postal Service also received honorable mention for its Lead-Free Wheel Weight Program. This program has the potential to prevent 17 tons of lead from entering the environment by outfitting Postal Service vehicles across the country with lead-free wheel weights.
Fifteen winners and 13 honorable mentions were selected from 200 nominations in the areas of environmental management systems, pollution prevention, recycling, green product purchasing, alternative fuels, electronics stewardship and sustainable buildings. The awards ceremony was held in the Natcher Auditorium at the National Institutes of Health in
An independent federal agency, the U.S. Postal Service is the only delivery service that reaches every address in the nation, 149 million residences, businesses and Post Office Boxes, six days a week. It has 34,000 retail locations and relies on the sale of postage, products and services, not tax dollars, to pay for operating expenses. Named the Most Trusted Government Agency five consecutive years by the Ponemon Institute, the Postal Service has annual revenue of
SOURCE U.S. Postal Service
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